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zawam
Joined: Oct 13, 2005
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Posted: 2008-Mar-13 19:21
Hey
If i got one term in the top ten, say on Google. Would this make it easier to get another term high ranked, or does each term start from fresh?
I have been looking at forums, and hours after a post has been made with x keyword, x seems to be in the top ten on Google, and they are terms that are in the millions of results.
Just wondering
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Quadrille
Joined: Nov 15, 2000
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Posted: 2008-Mar-14 00:38
It has to depend on your site - and the competitiveness of the term.
If you put 'realtastic estate' on your page, I suspect it would be easy to rank #1 for that term. But change that to 'real estate', and you'd have a problem.
In ranking, everything is relative
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